Introduction to Jefferson Lab

Slides:



Advertisements
Similar presentations
The Continuing Role of SRF for AARD: Issues, Challenges and Benefits SRF performance has been rising every decade SRF installations for HEP (and other.
Advertisements

J EFFERSON L AB – A N I NTRODUCTION Hugh Montgomery; March 5, 2012.
Industry and the ILC B Barish 16-Aug May-05ILC Consultations - Washington DC2 Why e + e - Collisions? elementary particles well-defined –energy,
Jefferson Lab Status Bob McKeown July 17, April 2015 Outline 12 GeV Project and Commissioning PAC Budgets and Schedule LERF Planning MOLLER, SoLID.
Jefferson Lab Status Hall A collaboration Dec. 16, 2013 R. D. McKeown Deputy Director For Science.
Jefferson Lab Strategic Plan Bob McKeown User Meeting June 8, 2011.
Rong-Li Geng Jefferson Lab High Efficiency High Gradient Cavities - Toward Cutting Down ILC Dynamic Heat Load by Factor of Four R.L. Geng, ALCW2015,
Jefferson Lab Strategic Planning Divisional Town Meeting Mission Statement of your Division – What is or should be the mission statement of your division?
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Secretary of Technology Page 1 Jefferson Lab Overview Deb Magaldi Public Affairs
Rong-Li Geng Toward Higher Gradient and Q 0 LCWS2013, U. of TokyoNov , 2013, R.L. Geng1.
Charge for the MEIC Ion Complex Design Mini-Workshop Andrew Hutton Jan. 27 & 28, 2011.
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility R.. McKeown Page 1 View from Lab Management R. McKeown DNP12 Satellite Meeting October 25, 2012.
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Page 1 23 rd Annual HUGS Program June 2-20, 2008 CEBAF Overview HUGS08 June 3 CEBAF Overview HUGS08 June.
Bob McKeown Presentation to SoLID Collaboration March 22, 2013 Jefferson Lab Update.
12 GeV Science Program R. D. McKeown JSA Science Council January 7, 2011 Thanks to A. Lung, L. Cardman, others.
UK Hadron Physics D. G. Ireland 10 October 2014 NuPECC Meeting, Edinburgh.
Office of Science U.S. Department of Energy RHIC Users Meeting BNL; June 8, 2006 Gulshan Rai RHIC/AGS Users Meeting Gulshan Rai Program Manager for Heavy.
J EFFERSON L AB – A N I NTRODUCTION Hugh Montgomery; May 14, 2012.
POETIC 2012 Indiana University R. D. McKeown 12 GeV CEBAF.
Jefferson Lab Nuclear Science Program QCD Evolution May 26, 2015 R. D. McKeown.
R&D, Collaborations and Closeout Fulvia Pilat MEIC Collaboration Meeting March
Jefferson Lab Status APEX Meeting April 22, 2014 R. D. McKeown Deputy Director For Science.
Contractor Assurance System Peer Review April Page 1 NSTAR 2011 May 16, 2011 Jefferson Lab Hugh Montgomery.
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility R. D. McKeown Slide 1 R. D. McKeown Jefferson Lab College of William and Mary The 12 GeV Science Program.
1 EIC Update R. D. McKeown Presentation to EICAC April 10, 2011 (Thanks to R. Ent, A. Hutton, H. Montgomery, M. Farkhondeh, others)
Jefferson Lab Update R. D. McKeown Jefferson Lab HPS Meeting June 16, 2014.
Welcome to Jefferson Lab R. D. McKeown Jefferson Lab Hypernuclear Workshop May 27, 2014.
Status of the International Linear Collider and Importance of Industrialization B Barish Fermilab 21-Sept-05.
Workshop on Women in Science and Engineering Latifa Elouadrhiri Jefferson Lab November 16, 2009.
International Accelerator Facility for Beams of Ions and Antiprotons at Darmstadt Construction of FAIR Phase-1 December 2005 J. Eschke, GSI Construction.
Jefferson Lab Overview Bob McKeown April 20, 2015.
The 12 GeV Physics Program at Jefferson Lab R. D. McKeown Jefferson Lab College of William and Mary PTSP 2013 – Charlottesville, VA September 9, 2013.
International Linear Collider at Stanford Linear Accelerator Center 9/13/2006 Americas Regional Team FY08-09 Planning Meeting 1 1/11 ILC-Americas FY08-09.
Jefferson Lab’s Enabling Technologies: A Call for Strategic Planning W. OREN JLAB Engineering Division 9 February 2012.
Early Career Internal Review Upgrade and development for calorimetry for Deeply Virtual Compton Scattering Alexandre Camsonne November 18 th 2011 VI. Nuclear.
Industrial Participation & SRF Infrastructure at Fermilab Phil Pfund with input from Harry Carter, Rich Stanek, Mike Foley, Dan Olis, and others.
StatusUpdate Jian-ping Chen, JLab SoLID Collaboration Meeting September 11-12, 2015.
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility SensL 6-Oct CHL-2 12 GeV CEBAF Upgrade magnets and power supplies Two 1.1GV linacs Enhanced capabilities.
Early Career Internal Review Research and development in superconducting detectors and associated electronics for high rates experiments. Study of radiation.
JLab Update Rongli Geng April 30, th LCC ILC Cavity Group Meeting.
Nigel Lockyer Fermilab Operations Review 16 th -18 th May 2016 Fermilab in the Context of the DOE Mission.
1 Project X Workshop November 21-22, 2008 Richard York Chris Compton Walter Hartung Xiaoyu Wu Michigan State University.
Thomas Jefferson National Accelerator Facility Operated by the Southeastern Universities Research Association for the U.S. Department of Energy Jefferson.
FNAL SCRF Review R. Kephart. What is this Review? FNAL has argued that SCRF technology is an “enabling” accelerator technology (much like superconducting.
Cost Optimization Models for SRF Linacs
Preliminary Review of LERF as Cryomodule Testing Facility for LCLS-II
Jefferson Lab Overview
Welcome Stuart Henderson May 22, 2017.
Energy (ILC) and Intensity (Project X) SRF Cavity Needs
Future Trends in Nuclear Physics Computing Workshop
Dana M. Arenius Jefferson Laboratory Cryogenics Dept Head
Jefferson Lab Reliability Task Force and Initiatives
Report to UGBOD Bob McKeown January 14, 2016.
Jefferson Lab Status Bob McKeown May 6, 2016.
User’s Group Board of Directors Jefferson Lab Comments
ADS Accelerator Program in China
High Energy Physics at UTA
Jefferson Lab Status Bob McKeown October 21, 2015.
Matthias Liepe Zachary Conway CLASSE, Cornell University June 1, 2009
View from Lab Management HPS Collaboration Meeting
High Energy Physics at UTA
Introduction and Workshop Charge
MEIC Cost Estimate Overview
SOLID Collaboration Meeting
Field Emission and Mitigation in the CEBAF Linacs R Legg, R Geng Jlab SRF Ops Dept. TTC,
Update on the JLEIC pCDR
SNS-PPU upgrades the existing accelerator structure
Feedback from the Temple Town Meeting MEIC Accelerator R&D Meeting
JLEIC Main Parameters with Strong Electron Cooling
Perspectives from DOE NP
Presentation transcript:

Introduction to Jefferson Lab Andrew Hutton Associate Director, Accelerators

JLab: A Laboratory for Nuclear Science Nuclear Structure Fundamental Forces & Symmetries Z0 Structure of Hadrons Medical Imaging Nuclear Astrophysics Cryogenics Accelerator S&T Theory & Computation NRI Visit - November 13, 2015

Jefferson Lab At-A-Glance Created to build and operate the Continuous Electron Beam Accelerator Facility (CEBAF), world-unique user facility for Nuclear Physics: Mission is to gain a deeper understanding of the structure of matter Through advances in fundamental research in nuclear physics Through advances in accelerator science and technology In operation since 1995 1,380 Active Users 178 Completed Experiments to-date; 70 have been approved for the future 12 GeV program Produces ~1/3 of US PhDs in Nuclear Physics (504 PhDs granted to-date; 200 in progress) Managed for DOE by Jefferson Science Associates, LLC (JSA) Human Capital: 673 FTEs 26 Joint faculty; 24 Post docs; 4 Undergraduate, 34 Graduate students K-12 Science Education program serves as national model Site is 169 Acres, and includes: 81 Buildings & Trailers; 890K SF Replacement Plant Value: $384M FY 2014: Total Lab Operating Costs: $144.0M Total DOE Costs: $134.0M SPP (inc. DOE non-NP) Costs: $10.1M NRI Visit - November 13, 2015

Enhanced capabilities 12 GeV Upgrade Project Completion of the 12 GeV CEBAF Upgrade was ranked the highest priority in the 2007 NSAC Long Range Plan. Upgrade is designed to build on existing facility: vast majority of accelerator and experimental equipment have continued use. New Hall Add arc Enhanced capabilities in existing Halls Add 5 cryomodules 20 cryomodules Upgrade arc magnets and supplies CHL upgrade TPC = $338M ETC = ~$18M Project Scope (~95% complete): Doubling the accelerator beam energy - DONE New experimental Hall D and beam line - DONE Civil construction including Utilities - ~99% Upgrades to Experimental Halls B & C - ~87% Maintain capability to deliver lower pass beam energies: 2.2, 4.4, 6.6…. NRI Visit - November 13, 2015

LCLS II Accelerator Division is responsible for ~half the superconducting linac SRF R&D group has validated new processing procedures SRF Production Group has modified infrastructure for LCLS II cryomodules Started the LCLS II prototype cryomodule production Engineering Division is responsible for the cryogenic plants (there are now two full size plants) NRI Visit - November 13, 2015

High Gradient: New Results and Next Steps Purpose: achieve high gradient with high efficiency, at a low cost and high reliability Approach: Low-Surface-Field Shape + Large-grain Niobium material + advanced processing Future cavities: LSF cavity 1.3GHz 1-cell TTF shape Large-grain Nb In-house built In-house proc. 1.4 K 1.8 K Very small scale effort remaining due to loss of ILC funds, mainly supported by Japan–USA funds. Low Surface Field (LSF) cavity design from SLAC. We proposed this for LCLS-II but declined. Probably would have met their spec without doping leaving lots of gradient headroom. 1 TeV ILC Goal Prototypes: Two each 1-cell built and tested Two each 3-cell and one each 9-cell in process of fabrication. 2.0 K LCLS-II spec 500 GeV ILC spec R. Geng NRI Visit - November 13, 2015

MEIC Figure 8 Concept Initial configuration: Low technical risk 3-10 GeV on 20-100 GeV ep/eA collider Optimized for high ion beam polarization: polarized deuterons Luminosity: up to few x 1034 e-nucleons cm-2 s-1 Low technical risk Upgradable to higher energies 250 GeV protons + 20 GeV electrons Flexible timeframe for Construction consistent w/running 12 GeV CEBAF Thorough cost estimate completed presented to NSAC EIC Review Cost effective operations Fulfills White Paper Requirements NRI Visit - November 13, 2015

(Earliest) EIC Realization Activity Name 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025 12 GeV Operations 12 GeV Upgrade FRIB EIC Physics Case NSAC LRP CD0 EIC Machine Design and R&D CD1(Down-select) CD2/CD3 EIC Construction NRI Visit - November 13, 2015

Jefferson Lab: Next Ten Years and Beyond Fundamental Forces & Symmetries Structure of Hadrons Nuclear Structure Medical Imaging Accelerator S&T Theory and Computation Hadrons from QGP Quark Confinement NRI Visit - November 13, 2015